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Armed Forces of Montenegro
Vojska Crne Gore(Serbian)
Emblem of the Armed Forces of Montenegro
Flag of the Armed Forces of Montenegro
Motto
Čojstvo i Junaštvo (sr), Humanity and Bravery (en)
Founded
1879
Current form
2006
Service branches
Montenegrin Ground Army Montenegrin Navy Montenegrin Air Force
Headquarters
Podgorica
Website
www.gov.me/mod/vojska-crne-gore
Leadership
Commander-in-chief
Jakov Milatović
Minister of Defence
Dragan Krapović
Chief of the General Staff
Zoran Lazarević
Personnel
Military age
18 years of age
Conscription
No
Fit for military service
184,159 males, age 15–49, 171,823 females, age 15–49
Active personnel
2,350[1]
Expenditures
Budget
€61,000,000 (2019)
Percent of GDP
2.68% (2019)
Industry
Domestic suppliers
TARA Aerospace and Defence Products AD
Foreign suppliers
Israel Italy Czech Republic Turkey Serbia Bosnia and Herzegovina United States Slovenia Spain[2]
Related articles
History
Military history of Montenegro
Ranks
Military ranks of Montenegro
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The Armed Forces of Montenegro (Montenegrin: Војска Црне Горе, romanized: Vojska Crne Gore) are the military forces of Montenegro. The Armed Forces consists of an army, navy and air force.
The military currently maintains a force of 2,350 active duty members.[1] The bulk of its equipment and forces were inherited from the Armed Forces of Serbia and Montenegro; as Montenegro contained the entire coastline of the former union, it retained the entire naval force.[citation needed]
On 5 June 2017, Montenegro joined NATO as the 29th member.
^ abInternational Institute for Strategic Studies (25 February 2021). The Military Balance 2021. London: Routledge. p. 126. ISBN 9781032012278.
^"Where does Montenegro import Arms and ammunition". 14 November 2022. Retrieved 14 November 2022.
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